Airing Of The Quilts At Duck Creek
20 Apr 12:00 PM
Until 20 Apr, 05:00 PM 5h

Airing Of The Quilts At Duck Creek

Arts Center at Duck Creek

AIRING OF THE QUILTS AT DUCK CREEK

The Arts Center at Duck Creek is thrilled to announce the return of the second annual Airing of Quilts on Saturday, April 20, 2024, (Rain date: Sunday, April 21). This all-day community event welcomes everyone to participate in the celebration!

Join artists and organizers Louise Eastman and Erica-Lynn Huberty at Duck Creek for a joyous celebration of community, creativity, and the arrival of spring! The Airing of the Quilts is a cherished tradition symbolizing the transition from winter to spring. Quilt-making, an age-old practice, fosters creativity, storytelling, and community connection across generations.

This year we will feature a bedspread made by Stella Mae McClure Pollock, crafted from Jackson Pollock’s clothing, courtesy of the Pollock Krasner House and Study Center. We are also honored to display a quilt by one of Gee’s Bend’s renowned quilters, Leola Pettway, generously loaned from the collection of Lyn and E.T. Williams Jr. of Sag Harbor. Preservation Long Island will bring us a community quilt made for their exhibition Democracy Now, and Local historic quilts from The East Hampton Historical Farm Museum will be showcased.

AIR YOUR QUILT:
To participate, bring your quilt between 9 - 11, and retrieve it by 5 pm. Please stay nearby while your treasured quilt is displayed. All quilts must be tagged with the exhibitor's name, phone number, and email.

AIR YOUR GRIEVANCES: AN EARTH DAY PROJECT:
Contribute to our Community Quilt by bringing an 8-1/2 inch square piece of fabric that expresses your thoughts on how to protect the Earth through collage, drawing, painting, quilting, or embroidery. We will showcase your quilt squares at the event, or you can make one onsite, They will all be integrated into our community quilt for display on Earth Day 2025!

AND DON’T MISS THE BRIDGEHAMPTON SCHOOL MARIMBA ENSEMBLE WHO WILL PLAY FOR US FROM 12 - 1 PM!

ABOUT THE ARTS CENTER AT DUCK CREEK:
Situated on Historic Duck Creek Farm in the Springs hamlet of East Hampton, NY, The Arts Center at Duck Creek operates as a nonprofit organization, recognized as a 501(c)(3) entity in New York State. Our operations are sustained solely through grant allocations and generous donations from the community. Since 2018, we have been dedicated to showcasing diverse artistic expressions and fostering community engagement. All of our programming is always free and open to all.

LOCATION & INFORMATION: 127 Squaw Road, Springs, East Hampton, NY 11937
Website: www.duckcreekarts.org
Email: info@duckcreekarts.org
Tel: +1-631-604-8464

This event is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by The Huntington Arts Council, Inc.

Airing Of The Quilts At Duck Creek

Airing Of The Quilts At Duck Creek
20 Apr 12:00 PM
Until 20 Apr, 05:00 PM 5h

Airing Of The Quilts At Duck Creek

Arts Center at Duck Creek

AIRING OF THE QUILTS AT DUCK CREEK

The Arts Center at Duck Creek is thrilled to announce the return of the second annual Airing of Quilts on Saturday, April 20, 2024, (Rain date: Sunday, April 21). This all-day community event welcomes everyone to participate in the celebration!

Join artists and organizers Louise Eastman and Erica-Lynn Huberty at Duck Creek for a joyous celebration of community, creativity, and the arrival of spring! The Airing of the Quilts is a cherished tradition symbolizing the transition from winter to spring. Quilt-making, an age-old practice, fosters creativity, storytelling, and community connection across generations.

This year we will feature a bedspread made by Stella Mae McClure Pollock, crafted from Jackson Pollock’s clothing, courtesy of the Pollock Krasner House and Study Center. We are also honored to display a quilt by one of Gee’s Bend’s renowned quilters, Leola Pettway, generously loaned from the collection of Lyn and E.T. Williams Jr. of Sag Harbor. Preservation Long Island will bring us a community quilt made for their exhibition Democracy Now, and Local historic quilts from The East Hampton Historical Farm Museum will be showcased.

AIR YOUR QUILT:
To participate, bring your quilt between 9 - 11, and retrieve it by 5 pm. Please stay nearby while your treasured quilt is displayed. All quilts must be tagged with the exhibitor's name, phone number, and email.

AIR YOUR GRIEVANCES: AN EARTH DAY PROJECT:
Contribute to our Community Quilt by bringing an 8-1/2 inch square piece of fabric that expresses your thoughts on how to protect the Earth through collage, drawing, painting, quilting, or embroidery. We will showcase your quilt squares at the event, or you can make one onsite, They will all be integrated into our community quilt for display on Earth Day 2025!

AND DON’T MISS THE BRIDGEHAMPTON SCHOOL MARIMBA ENSEMBLE WHO WILL PLAY FOR US FROM 12 - 1 PM!

ABOUT THE ARTS CENTER AT DUCK CREEK:
Situated on Historic Duck Creek Farm in the Springs hamlet of East Hampton, NY, The Arts Center at Duck Creek operates as a nonprofit organization, recognized as a 501(c)(3) entity in New York State. Our operations are sustained solely through grant allocations and generous donations from the community. Since 2018, we have been dedicated to showcasing diverse artistic expressions and fostering community engagement. All of our programming is always free and open to all.

LOCATION & INFORMATION: 127 Squaw Road, Springs, East Hampton, NY 11937
Website: www.duckcreekarts.org
Email: info@duckcreekarts.org
Tel: +1-631-604-8464

This event is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by The Huntington Arts Council, Inc.

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